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Grade 10 History – WWII
... Mussolini is keen to flex his muscles in a show of strength to Hitler. Mussolini orders the Italy troops to attack Egypt, but his army is poorly trained and equipped. The British stop the attack before it reaches Cairo 14. Germany invades Romania (November 1940) The attack is fierce and Romani ...
... Mussolini is keen to flex his muscles in a show of strength to Hitler. Mussolini orders the Italy troops to attack Egypt, but his army is poorly trained and equipped. The British stop the attack before it reaches Cairo 14. Germany invades Romania (November 1940) The attack is fierce and Romani ...
PowerPoint
... • Acts were passed in 1935 and in 1936, and 1937 to prevent Americans from sending arms to the nations at war. • Americans were warned to travel at their own risk. ...
... • Acts were passed in 1935 and in 1936, and 1937 to prevent Americans from sending arms to the nations at war. • Americans were warned to travel at their own risk. ...
chapter outline
... 3. New Alliances; Mussolini, Spanish Civil War, Rome Berlin Axis, Anti-Comintern Pact, Hitler’s diplomatic revolution C. The Path to War in Europe (1937-1939); Neville Chamberlain 1. Austria; invitation from gov’t, march in, Czechoslovakia’s strengths 2. Czechoslovakia; Sudetenland, Munich Conferenc ...
... 3. New Alliances; Mussolini, Spanish Civil War, Rome Berlin Axis, Anti-Comintern Pact, Hitler’s diplomatic revolution C. The Path to War in Europe (1937-1939); Neville Chamberlain 1. Austria; invitation from gov’t, march in, Czechoslovakia’s strengths 2. Czechoslovakia; Sudetenland, Munich Conferenc ...
Outbreak-of
... The Anschluss- invasion and annexation of Austria- imprisoning its chancellor Again, Britain and France did not react, hoping that Hitler will be satisfied Hitler demanded the Sudetenland- German speaking region of Czechoslovakia Munich Conference- leaders of France and England met with Hitl ...
... The Anschluss- invasion and annexation of Austria- imprisoning its chancellor Again, Britain and France did not react, hoping that Hitler will be satisfied Hitler demanded the Sudetenland- German speaking region of Czechoslovakia Munich Conference- leaders of France and England met with Hitl ...
Classwork WW2 Powerpoint
... • “Compare and contrast the lives of Germans under Hitler’s rule to those of Russians under Stalin’s rule. What did each ruler do to gain and keep his power, and how were the lives of the people changed in each country?” ...
... • “Compare and contrast the lives of Germans under Hitler’s rule to those of Russians under Stalin’s rule. What did each ruler do to gain and keep his power, and how were the lives of the people changed in each country?” ...
Dictators Lead the World To War
... what to make. It told workers they could not join labor unions or strike. Germans were allowed to read and hear only what their leaders wanted them to know. Schools taught German youth to serve Hitler and the state. Many church schools were closed when they protested Hitler's methods. A new German a ...
... what to make. It told workers they could not join labor unions or strike. Germans were allowed to read and hear only what their leaders wanted them to know. Schools taught German youth to serve Hitler and the state. Many church schools were closed when they protested Hitler's methods. A new German a ...
Part Two
... Spain - Franco took over during civil war Munich Conference - Britain, France and Germany met over the issue of Czechoslovakia - agreed to give Hitler the Sudetenland and Hitler promised peace in exchange Called Appeasement - several months later, Hitler took the rest of Czech. Britain and France to ...
... Spain - Franco took over during civil war Munich Conference - Britain, France and Germany met over the issue of Czechoslovakia - agreed to give Hitler the Sudetenland and Hitler promised peace in exchange Called Appeasement - several months later, Hitler took the rest of Czech. Britain and France to ...
24-2: War in Europe
... Britain and France appease Hitler by allowing Germany to take the Sudetenland • In return Hitler agrees that this would be his last territorial demand ...
... Britain and France appease Hitler by allowing Germany to take the Sudetenland • In return Hitler agrees that this would be his last territorial demand ...
Reviewing the Causes of World War II
... resources or 2) going to war with the USA to take control of the resources it needed in Asia Realized they could not defeat the U.S. in a long war, calculated a surprise attack on Pearl Harbor would give them 9 months to secure their goals Would give them time to dig in, America would not have t ...
... resources or 2) going to war with the USA to take control of the resources it needed in Asia Realized they could not defeat the U.S. in a long war, calculated a surprise attack on Pearl Harbor would give them 9 months to secure their goals Would give them time to dig in, America would not have t ...
Great Britain - Teacher Pages
... World War II. Focus Question: How did German and Japanese actions lead to World War II? ...
... World War II. Focus Question: How did German and Japanese actions lead to World War II? ...
Part I: Fascism, Communism and World War Two
... class conflicts, raising levels of employment, and creating stable conditions for business. Many compare FDR’s early measures to fascism – and for some this is not a criticism. Fascism is admired because, in addition to imposing order, it undercuts socialist and Communist movements. Fascist-oriented ...
... class conflicts, raising levels of employment, and creating stable conditions for business. Many compare FDR’s early measures to fascism – and for some this is not a criticism. Fascism is admired because, in addition to imposing order, it undercuts socialist and Communist movements. Fascist-oriented ...
Ch. 27 Study Guide
... 12.What problems were being experienced by Italy following the Great War? ...
... 12.What problems were being experienced by Italy following the Great War? ...
File
... Hitler’s Action: Occupy all of Czechoslovakia That’s it! Do it ONE MORE TIME and we’ll fight! We really mean it this time! ...
... Hitler’s Action: Occupy all of Czechoslovakia That’s it! Do it ONE MORE TIME and we’ll fight! We really mean it this time! ...
WWII
... • Turned Italy into a fascist state • Fascism: a political system based on militarism, extreme nationalism, and blind loyalty to the state and its leader (end to FoP and all other parties) ...
... • Turned Italy into a fascist state • Fascism: a political system based on militarism, extreme nationalism, and blind loyalty to the state and its leader (end to FoP and all other parties) ...
Europe Goes to War Notes - Campbell County Schools
... wouldn’t invade Britain until the German Air Force established air superiority (it never did) ...
... wouldn’t invade Britain until the German Air Force established air superiority (it never did) ...
Open File
... Czech region the next day. Through each of these Britain, France, and the League of Nations choose a policy of appeasement—giving Hitler what he wants rather than risk another World War ...
... Czech region the next day. Through each of these Britain, France, and the League of Nations choose a policy of appeasement—giving Hitler what he wants rather than risk another World War ...
Timeline #5 Diplomatic Developments, 1919
... Hitler becomes Chancellor of German Reich (January) Germany withdraws from the League of Nations (October) Polish-German non-aggression pact signed USSR joins the League of Nations Unsuccessful coup attempt by Austrian Nazis against Dollfuss regime Cominterm begins to encourage broad opposition to f ...
... Hitler becomes Chancellor of German Reich (January) Germany withdraws from the League of Nations (October) Polish-German non-aggression pact signed USSR joins the League of Nations Unsuccessful coup attempt by Austrian Nazis against Dollfuss regime Cominterm begins to encourage broad opposition to f ...
Origins of WWII
... The U.S. had rejected the Peace of Paris and was caught up in the Depression; Russia was consolidating its revolution; Britain was caught up in the Depression; France alone was left to hold Germany down. Also, Nazi propaganda in the U.S. and Britain portrayed Hitler as the best check on Communist Ru ...
... The U.S. had rejected the Peace of Paris and was caught up in the Depression; Russia was consolidating its revolution; Britain was caught up in the Depression; France alone was left to hold Germany down. Also, Nazi propaganda in the U.S. and Britain portrayed Hitler as the best check on Communist Ru ...
Causes of World War II
... up peace treaties for the defeated countries. The treaties, known together as the Peace of Paris, followed a long and bitter war. They were worked out in haste by countries with opposing goals and failed to satisfy even the ...
... up peace treaties for the defeated countries. The treaties, known together as the Peace of Paris, followed a long and bitter war. They were worked out in haste by countries with opposing goals and failed to satisfy even the ...
Hitler Defies the Treaty of Versailles
... Sudetenland (part of Czechoslovakia where the population spoke mostly German) The Czechs prepared for war, looking for the help of France. ...
... Sudetenland (part of Czechoslovakia where the population spoke mostly German) The Czechs prepared for war, looking for the help of France. ...
PowerPoint World War II lecture
... dangerous. It is enough if they can count up to one hundred. Every educated person is a future enemy… As for food, they won’t get any more than is absolutely necessary. We are the masters. We come first.” Letter from Martin Bormann, 1941 ...
... dangerous. It is enough if they can count up to one hundred. Every educated person is a future enemy… As for food, they won’t get any more than is absolutely necessary. We are the masters. We come first.” Letter from Martin Bormann, 1941 ...